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If I was in the market I would certainly choose this tablet. I've been fond of my Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus (well, since the ICS update, anyways) and the microsd slot is certainly a big part of that. But now with so many wireless external memory devices hitting the market, it's a little less of a concern.

If I was in the market I would certainly choose this tablet. I've been fond of my Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus (well, since the ICS update, anyways) and the microsd slot is certainly a big part of that. But now with so many wireless external memory devices hitting the market, it's a little less of a concern.

I had the GTAB2 7.0 before my original Nexus 7 and really liked it but liked the N7 even better. I did miss the microsd card slot of the GTAB, especially since my N7 was an 8G model. I have a Kingston Wi-Drive 16G and a Seagate Wireless 1TB that more than satisfy my storage needs so when I bought my new N7 I went with the 16G instead of spending the additional money for the 32G model.

Both the new and original N7's work fine with an OTG cable to be able to use external devices like sd card readers, thumb drives and powered USB hdds which also lessens the need for the microsd card slot.

I believe the reason why Google doesn't want to provide a microsd card slot is because they want you to purchase streaming content from Google Play, the same reason why Amazon does not provide a microsd card slot on their Kindle Fire tablets.

If I was in the market I would certainly choose this tablet. I've been fond of my Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus (well, since the ICS update, anyways) and the microsd slot is certainly a big part of that. But now with so many wireless external memory devices hitting the market, it's a little less of a concern.

I had the GTAB2 7.0 before my original Nexus 7 and really liked it but liked the N7 even better. I did miss the microsd card slot of the GTAB, especially since my N7 was an 8G model. I have a Kingston Wi-Drive 16G and a Seagate Wireless 1TB that more than satisfy my storage needs so when I bought my new N7 I went with the 16G instead of spending the additional money for the 32G model.

Both the new and original N7's work fine with an OTG cable to be able to use external devices like sd card readers, thumb drives and powered USB hdds which also lessens the need for the microsd card slot.

I believe the reason why Google doesn't want to provide a microsd card slot is because they want you to purchase streaming content from Google Play, the same reason why Amazon does not provide a microsd card slot on their Kindle Fire tablets.

I think you are absolutely correct, and I think the same could be said of Apple and their iTunes and iCloud.
I never even thought of one of those OTG cables, to be honest.....that's a clever solution too.

I believe the reason why Google doesn't want to provide a microsd card slot is because they want you to purchase streaming content from Google Play, the same reason why Amazon does not provide a microsd card slot on their Kindle Fire tablets.

It's also to push you up to buying the next model.

For example, there's the 16GB Nexus 7 model without an SD card slot. For more internal space, the only option now is to purchase the 32GB for an extra £50. The kick in the balls with it is that it only costs Google an extra £5 to manufacture the model 32GB model over the 16GB...

The new one looks great. And even more so when Android 4.3 comes with TRIM support, finally. Considering all the problems the previous Nexus 7 had.

I'm glad I didn't wait since I had the use of my N7 since last year.

I read an article (sorry don't have link) that stated that, once updated to Android 4.3, the original N7 will support the TRIM command as well. Both of the original N7's in our house have already received the 4.3 update.

If I was looking for tablets I would get an Xperia Z tablet. It's probably the only good looking tablet on the market that is certified to resist water submersion (up to one meter deep for up to 30 minutes) and dust, IP55/57 standards.
Had to fix too much devices that were killed by water/liquid spills and had to open too much devices to clean the inside of the screen or whatever as it got dusty to settle for less.

It has a good 10'' screen, and Sony has been supportive towards XDA and custom ROM developers (heck it's probably the only company apart from Google that allows you to unlock bootloader without hacking the phone), providing sources for stuff and whatnot, so there are already decent tweaked ROMs in case the stock ROM has issues or sucks.

The 16 GB wifi version costs around twice the Nexus 7 (it has MFT, a IR led to be used as a remote for TVs or whatever, and a mini-sd slot so internal storage isn't a major issue), but I can't stand less than 10" screens anyway on a media-consumption device.

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once updated to Android 4.3, the original N7 will support the TRIM command as well

TRIM support is added by Android 4.3, so any device that gets updated to Android 4.3 will have it.

It's just that Nexus tablets are the first to receive 4.3, and only newest devices will be updated to 4.3 anyway, apart from the ones that are reflashed by users with custom ROMs (based on 4.3) from XDA or whatever, of course. (as explained here, and confirmed here)

Market Share - W7, W10 & XP UpAccording to NetMarketShare in December:
W7, W10 & XP all increased their share of the market
The W8 Series (W8 & W8.1) has a smaller market share than XP
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